Matches 5,151 to 5,200 of 18,015
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5151 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Ogle, David Wesley (I26311)
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5152 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Ogle, Otha E. (I26377)
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5153 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Ogle, Ollie D. (I26381)
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5154 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Ogle, Nancy Elizabeth (I26393)
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5155 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Newman, David (I26394)
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5156 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Bohannon, Catherine (I26400)
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5157 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Newman, James C. (I26487)
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5158 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | McFalls, George W. (I26528)
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5159 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Bradley, Charles E. (I26904)
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5160 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Shields, William Haskell (I28290)
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5161 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | King, George Louis Jr. (I28499)
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5162 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Shields, Hobart McKinley (I28590)
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5163 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Shields, Arthur Blaine (I28594)
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5164 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Wilson, James Wesley (I30824)
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5165 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Wilson, Hubert Ray (I30945)
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5166 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Fox, Billie Harold (I31715)
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5167 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Clabo, Elijah Newton (I32247)
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5168 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | McFalls, Julia (I32260)
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5169 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Roberts, Grovett (I34972)
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5170 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Seaton, Clyde (I34973)
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5171 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Seaton, Harold David (I34974)
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5172 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | MARSHALL, JOHN (I35124)
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5173 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Trotter, Isaac M. (I35845)
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5174 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Webb, Stella Mae (I35877)
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5175 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | BUTLER, HENRY (I67460)
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5176 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Roberts, Barbaray (I67464)
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5177 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Flynn, George (I67465)
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5178 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | EMERT, ELIZABETH (I67472)
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5179 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | Stockton, Nancy (I67532)
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5180 | Middle Creek Methodist Church Cemetery | White, Asa (I69256)
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5181 | Middle initial A. or E. | Pittman, John Alvidre (I12483)
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5182 | Middle Initial A. or F. | Haley, Lucetta (I14816)
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5183 | Migration: "Moved to Wayne Co., Indiana. He had first moved to Ohio Co. (W)VA about 1819 where his brother John had settled; later, in 1829, to Indiana." Information from The Mundell family. | Mundell, James Sr. (I6516)
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5184 | Military: Orloff served in the Civil War. | PARKER, HERBERT MILLER (I24097)
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5185 | Millie's name appears on headstone in Little Greenbriar Cemetery. Sources: Williamson.FTW, Date of Import: Jan 26, 2002.[Williamson.FTW] Name appears on headstone in Little Greenbriar Cemetery. | Stinnett, Millie (I34171)
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5186 | Mills Creek | BOHANNON, HENRY E. III (I32893)
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5187 | Mina is the second wife of August. They married in WV in 1868. He was a widower and she was single when they married. | Knop, Mina (I32972)
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5188 | Monastaere De L'ordre De St. Benoist | Princess of France ADAELE ALIX (I63460)
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5189 | Monastaere De L'ordre De St. Benoist | Princess of France ADAELE ALIX (I63460)
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5190 | Monasterio De Jaen | Queen of Aragon SANCHA (I63180)
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5191 | Moore Cemetery is located off Rt. 7. Turn left at Low Gap Church and go out the ridge about three miles. | Anderson, William Jackson (I10507)
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5192 | Most Likley | Gray, Nola (I47178)
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5193 | Moved from Maryland around 1816 and settled in the Middle Creek area of Sevier County, Tennessee. There is a Sarah Butler listed on page 365b of the 1870 Sevier County, Tennessee census age 90 who may have been Henry's wife. Will Book 1 Page 45-46 Will of Henry Butler In the name of God amen. I Henry Butler of the County of Sevier and State of Tennessee being of a sound mind an disposing memory and calling to mind the uncertainty of live and the certainty of Death I do ordain this my last will and testament. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Butler one half of the land on the side of the creek where the house stands with the orchard and one young mare to dispose of as she pleases after my Decease I give and bequeath Page 46 my daughter Anna Butler the other half that part that runs with Whites line and one horse colt to dispose of as she pleases after my decease. 3rd I give and bequeath to my daughter Jemima Marshall all the land that I possess lining on the west side of the creek with one young horse to dispose of as she pleases after my decease my horned cotten sheep hogs loom and and all the crops that may be of all kinds with all the household an kitchen furniture with all plantation utentials what I have done has been my intention for seven years past that if the the above mentioned children was the longest liver, and was with me at my Decease my will was as above written Witness my hand & seal written with my own hand Henry Butler (Seal) this the cattle sheep hogs household & kitchen furniture and other articles, equally between the above mentioned sisters this 2nd day of June 1847. Test Henry Butler George McCown My negro Ginn I leave her free to live where she pleases as witness my hand and seal this 2nd day at my decease of June 1847 Henry Butler The above written with my own hand Test Geo McCown Proven in open court this 6th July 1858 and ordered to be recorded. B. M. Chandler Clk. Sources: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/census/tn/sevier/1850/pg0408b.txt http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I3708&tree=001 http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I58354&tree=smokykin Sevier County, Tennessee and its Heritage, Sevier County Heritage Book Committee, (1994, Don Mills, Inc.), 168, 226. Sevier County, Tennessee Census, family 477, page 419b, line 34, 16 Sep 1850. Wills for Sevier County Tennessee, Sevier County Public Library | BUTLER, HENRY (I67460)
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5194 | Mr. Crane, in his JAMES MORRIS DESCENDANTS book, says that Gilly was buried in the Willy Cemetery near Big Run, Wetzel Co. | Moore, Gillie Jane (I8209)
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5195 | Mrs. Catherine Maxwell With deep regret the Herald-Patriot chronicles the passing away of one of Chariton's oldest and most highly respected ladies, Mrs. Catherine Maxwell, which ocurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe H. Curtis, on Sunday evening, August 4th, 1918, at the advanced age of 91 years, 11 months and 11 days. She had been in ill health for many months, suffering with the infirmities of age, and her death was not unexpected. Funeral services, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Jos. W. Goodsel, were held at the Curtis home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, after which the remains were gently laid to rest in the Waynick cemetery. southwest of this city. Catherine S. Clover was born in Pennsylvania, August 4, 1825. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Clover, being the last surviving member of a family of six. In 1845 she came with her parents to Iowa, locating at Fairfield. On December 25, 1851 she was married to John C. Maxwell. They moved to Lucas county in 1860, being among the early settlers of this county, residing here continuously until his death in March, 1894. Since that time she has made her home with her children, eighteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. Her children present were William E., of Oakland; Chas. G., of Indianola, and Thos. H., and Mrs. Emily Curtis, of Chariton(Iowa). Those who were unable to be present were Albert A., of Los Angeles, Cal., and Monroe, of Nashville, Tenn. She has been a member of the M. E. church for many years and has lived a good life, worthy of emulation. Her desire always was doing for others, and even in her last days before her sickness, she took an active interest in Red Cross work, having knitted this last winter, five sweaters, seven scarfs and several smaller articles. In this hour of sorrow the bereaved relatives will have the sympathy of the entire community. | Clover, Catherine S. (I1158)
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5196 | Mrs. Maxwell Celebrates Eightieth Birthday The John Jenks home east of this city was the scene of a happy family gathering today. Mrs. Linda Maxwell having been invited out to spend the day and also to celebrate her birthday. Imagine her surprise when her son Roy and wife and also their son Roy came from Ottumwa. Other guests present to enjoy the hospitality of the Jenks home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and two daughters and Mrs. Halleck Wilson of Elm Grove, Mrs. Albert Wilson being a daughter of Mrs. Maxwell, as is also the hostess Mrs. John Jenks. This making the family circle complete. The dinner Sunday was a feast and greatly enjoyed and the afternoon was spent in visiting as only a family knows how, especially so as it has been some time since Mrs. Maxwell had had the privilege of having her three children all with her at the at one time. Mrs. Linda Maxwell was born September 2, 1847 near Salina, Iowa, her maiden name being Linn. Her entire life has been spent here in Jefferson County, she being one of the pioneers. She can look back with great pride of the great changes that the years at brought forth. The yoke of oxen being supplanted by the airplane and the automobile. Mrs. Maxwell lives on East Kirkland street and enjoys reasonable good health for one that has seen four score years of old Iowa. OBITUARY Mrs. Linda Maxwell Mrs. Linda Maxwell was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Linn. Born September 25,1847. At the early age of four years she was left an orphan, an uncle, John Linn took her into his home and later making her home with another relative. In 1822 she was united in married to James M. Maxwell and their home was continuously in Buchanan township on the farm until June 9, 1892 when the husband died at the early age of forty-one years, but Mrs. Maxwell bravely took upon herself the responsibility of life and reared her children to be honorable men and women. He next great blow was the death of the daughter ancestor, Viola, at the age of 17 which occurred only 14 months after the death of the husband and father. In the year 1886 she sold the home farm which was four miles east of the city and moved to Fairfield and it was here in her cottage at 501 E. Kirkwood street where she so quietly and peacefully without a struggle fell asleep, to be with her loved Savior after one week's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell were the parents of five children, one little son, Harry, died January 12,1881 aged two years, and Viola passed away August 7,1893. Those surviving are Mrs. John Jenks, east of the city, Ray of Ottumwa, and Mrs. Albert Wilson near Libertyville. Six grandchildren and three great grandchildren are left to mourn her departure. Mrs. Maxwell was up a very quiet retiring disposition. She had all the qualities that made her a good wife, a kind mother and good obliging neighbor, and her home was hers sphere and to this she was greatly devoted and to her children, friends and neighbors but she is at rest after almost three score years and ten of earthly life. MRS. MAXWELL is SUMMONED Funeral Services Thursday at 4 O'clock from Hoskins Funeral Home Mrs. Linda Maxwell, widow of James Maxwell, passed away at her home, 501 East Kirkwood street, at 9:30 o'clock this morning after being seriously ill for the past week. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Hoskins Funeral Home in charge of Dr. U. S. Smith of the First Methodist church. Interment in Bethesda cemetery. Mrs. Maxwell was preceded in death 39 years ago by her husband. She has made her home in Fairfield for the past 35 years. She was born September 25, 1847. The following children survive: Mrs. John Jenks of Fairfield, Mrs. Albert Wilson of Libertyville and Frank Ray Maxwell of Ottumwa. JULY 1931 Services for Mrs. Maxwell Last rites were held yesterday from Hoskins Funeral home The last rites for Mrs. Linda Maxwell were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Hoskins funeral home in charge of Dr. U. S. Smith of the First Methodist Church. Miss Florence Johnson and Mrs. Cecil Whitaker sang "Nearer my God to thee", "Safe in the arms of Jesus" and "The City Four Square" with Mrs. Tressie McCormick at the piano. The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse and showed the esteem in which Mrs. Maxwell was held by her many friends. The casket attendandts were Paul Jenks, Ray Maxwell, Bernard Graber, Darrell Whitaker, Ralph and Dall Green. She was laid to rest beside loved ones in the Bethesda cemetery. DATED July 22, 1931 | Lynn, Linda Lee (I1119)
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5197 | Mrs. Nellie S. Myers Pine Grove--Mrs. Nellie S. Myers, of Reader, Died Sunday at 3:30 p. m. She was born in Wetzel County, West Virginiaunty, September 11, 1905 a daughter of John M. Hawkins and Martha Jane Cook Hawkins. Surviving are her husband Clarence Myers; three sisters, Mrs. Etta Howell of Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Clara Whiteman of Porter Falls, and Mrs Edna LLoy of New Martinsville; two brothers, Forrest Hawkins of New Martinsville and Elzy Hawkins of Gobles, Michigan. | Hawkins, Nellie (I9541)
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5198 | Mt. Zion Cemetery | Wilson, Glen Edwin Sr. (I30944)
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5199 | Mt. Zion Cemetery | Wilson, Ronald Max (I68027)
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5200 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hawkins, Orval Paul Jr. (I47175)
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